The Spy Playlist: Cherry Glazerr, The Cranberries, The Growlers, & More

Every week The Spy adds new music to it's rotation, here are this week's adds. It features a new single from L.A. punk rock heroes Cherry Glazerr, the first single from The Cranberries last ever album, and yet another single from the prolific beach goths The Growlers. Give these a listen and be sure to tune into The Spy to hear more!

Cherry Glazerr "Wasted Nun"

The Cranberries "All Over Now"

The Growlers "Who Loves The Scum?"

Steve Mason "Stars Around My Heart"

Ex Hex "Cosmic Cave"

Catfish & the Bottlemen "Longshot"

Amanda Palmer "Drowning in the Sound"

Grandaddy "Bison on the Plains"

Karen O "Woman"

The Killers "Land of the Free"

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